Screenland (Nov 1941-Apr 1942)

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Photographs of Mr. and Mrs. Dovglas Fairbanks, Jr., made exclusively for Screenland by Tom Evans. it was pouring down rain. Why go on, she' thought, when my life is over ! She had just worked herself up to a good girlish howl, when the door opened, and Merle entered. "You're a silly girl, Mary Lee, to stay up here feeling sorry for yourself," said Merle, "when downstairs in my living room is the most attractive man in Hollywood." (Please turn to page 78) In a dual role tailored to his measurements, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., returns to the screen in Edward Small's lavish production of "The Corsican Brothers," above. The other photographs on these two pages are the first ever made of young Doug and his lovely wife, Mary Lee, in their Pacific Palisades home, and we proudly present them as a scoop for your pleasure. 27.